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Press releases from Israel and around the pro-Israel and Jewish world.
The evening will honor the organization’s 80 years of impact.
An Israel Prize laureate, he has described the organization’s mission as “to reach the heart of every Jew on Earth.”
The Abraham’s House Fellowship is built on three pillars: Zionism, service and community.
The program focused on identity, resilience and responsibility during a period of heightened concern for Jewish communities locally and globally.
“History’s Greatest Comeback” connects Oct. 7 and the events after to the enduring arc of Jewish history.
“Bringing the special-needs community together is important, especially in a public forum,” says Levi Stein.
Antisemitism was acknowledged during a high-profile football game broadcast in the United States, yet hostility toward Israelis on the international stage drew limited reactions.
Jewish early-childhood education must adapt to the reality that it cannot sustain the 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. formula.
Ordering deadlines: March 4 for organizations; March 18 for individuals.
“She brings moral clarity, strategic discipline and a profound understanding of how this organization creates real impact every single day,” said Laura Monn Ginsburg, president and board chair of NCJW.
It is about “leveraging emerging technologies in artificial intelligence and robotics to rapidly transform scientific discovery into real-world solutions,” said Jessica Feldan, CEO of American Friends of Bar-Ilan University.
Hands-on learning is central to the experience, supported by clinical training centers, advanced simulation facilities and research labs.